• Concerns raised over school budget impact

    Administrator responds to citizens’ calls for tax cut BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer The East Brunswick Board of Education will vote tonight on the adoption of its 2011-12 budget, but officials took time during a March 24 public hearing to address community concerns. School Business Administrator Bernardo Giuliana discussed the tax issue that has been…

  • Eagles talented enough to win a championship

    Baseball team opens at Marlboro tomorrow BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent A fter finishing the 2010 season with a record of 13-14, Middletown South believes this season will be a marked improvement over last spring. “We have the talent. Our pitching is proven. It’s just a matter of playing solid defense behind [the pitchers] and executing…

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    Christian Brothers Academy’s Sean Arnott tries to put a tag on Metuchen’s Jonathan Petrakos as he dives safely back to the bag during a preseason scrimmage in Metuchen on March 18. CBA begins to play for keeps tomorrow when the Colts open the season at home against A North Division rival Manalapan. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • After record season, Eagles have retained their hunger

    Softball team won 30 games In championship season BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Two players signed for NCAA Division I major college programs, seven starters return from a 30-win state championship team that set a bunch of school records, and a coach who got his 600th victory last season puts the pressure onMiddletown High School South…

  • Brookdale’s goal for 2011 season: Win it all

    Jersey Blues open season as No. 1 ranked softball team in the United States BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer JEFF GRANIT staff Brookdale Community College’s Amanda Svenson beats the throw home to take a 5-1 lead during the first game of the Jersey Blues’ double-header sweep of Ocean County in Lincroft on March 22. The…

  • Evelyn K. (Kaeding) Jannarone

    Mrs. Jannarone, 89, of Keyport, died March 24, 2011, at CareOne at Holmdel. Born in Elizabeth, she had resided inAberdeen for 53 years before settling in Keyport three years ago. Mrs. Jannarone was a homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony Jannarone. Surviving are her children, Roger Jannarone of Keyport and Linda Leal of…

  • Lenore “Lee” Tannenbaum

    Mrs. Tannenbaum, 78, of Freehold, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died March 1, 2011, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Prior to retiring in 1991, she was employed as an office manager for College Apartments, Brooklyn, for over 30 years. She was predeceased by a son, Michael, in 2000. Surviving are her husband, Burton Tannenbaum; a…

  • Rose Annmarie Rusch

    Miss Rusch, 10, a lifelong resident of Eatontown, died March 23, 2011, at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She was a fifth-grade student at St. James Elementary School in Red Bank and a member of the JV Cheerleading Team. Miss Rusch loved her family, friends, cheerleading, dance, music and the theatre. She was a communicant…

  • Robert J. Hennessy

    Mr. Hennessy, 58, a resident of Middletown for 25 years, died March 13, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He worked as an electrician and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 3 in New York City for 31 years, last working in 2009. Mr. Hennessy was a member…

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